[Kuwait accelerates priority development of solar energy targets]In March 2026, the Kuwaiti government announced a three-year development plan for the power industry, prioritizing the development of solar energy and aiming to achieve a 30% share of clean electricity by 2030, accelerating the transformation of the energy structure.
To achieve this goal, Kuwait has launched multiple large-scale renewable energy projects. The important driving force for the implementation of the plan comes from the cooperation between China and science. In March 2026, the two countries signed an agreement authorizing Chinese companies to undertake the supervision and management responsibilities of the third and fourth phases of the Shagaya renewable energy complex and the Al Abdiliya solar power station. The project is regularly coordinated and promoted by the ministerial committee to ensure efficient implementation. Editor/Gao Xue
The coverage rate of the national water network has reached 80.3%, and its strategic significance far exceeds the scope of engineering, becoming a key cornerstone for China to ensure water security and support high-quality development. Through key projects such as Huai River management and Chongqing Yuxi, the water network not only systematically solves the problem of uneven distribution of water resources, but also unleashes multidimensional value in water supply guarantee (such as enabling 5 million people in Hebei to bid farewell to bitter and salty water) and ecological restoration, such as the Mother River Revitalization Action. It is not only an important carrier for stabilizing investment and expanding domestic demand to activate the basin economy, but also lays a solid "water support" for China's long-term stability.Editor/Cheng Liting
On January 5, 2026, Dongfang Wind Power, a subsidiary of China Eastern Electric Group, signed a contract with Serbia for the supply of the main engine for the Vitello 300 MW wind power project. This project is not only the largest new energy project in Serbia to date, but also the largest wind power project under construction in Eastern Europe.
The total investment of the project is about 495 million euros, and 48 6.25-megawatt wind turbines will be installed, which will be invested and constructed by China Power Construction Group. After completion, the project is expected to provide approximately 774 million kilowatt hours of clean electricity annually, with an operating period of 30 years. It will strongly support Serbia's energy structure transformation and become a landmark project for energy cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries. Editor/Gao Xue